The 26-year-old beat second place's One Direction by $60 million (or by about two Ed Sheerans, who earned just over $30 million), though the popular boy band would have to split their $110 million earnings four ways.

That's right. Photos of ballots have been circulating Twitter with voters writing in names of celebs like the former 1D singer, Selena Gomez, and even Harambe — the Gorilla who was tragically shot dead at the Cincinnati Zoo earlier this year.

These surprise nominees came from those who took advantage of the "write-in" section of their ballot, which allows the voter to add any name as their vote for President.

And those who weren't fans of either Drumpf or HRC were quick to pledge their allegiance to their favorite pop stars (or deceased zoo animals):

In his new book, Zayn, the A-lister revealed his struggle with food had everything to do with feeling out of control while being in the most famous band in the world. Intense stuff.

Unfortunately, the 23-year-old isn't the only celeb to have battled an eating disorder. In fact, sadly, it's a pretty common problem in the industry. Discover all of the other brave stars who've overcome their troubling eating disorders for yourself (below).